Monthly Archives: September 2022

Rental Car Accidents In South Carolina
Driving a rental car is just like driving your own car, except when it isn’t. Except for the fact that the rental car company puts an expensive charge on your credit card, promising to refund it after you return your car, most of the rules are the same. Getting into a car accident always… Read More »

What Are The Most Common Medical Errors?
Caring for the physical health of another person requires an almost impossible balancing act of long-term and short-term planning and in-the-moment judgments. It is not possible to do it perfectly, as anyone who has ever been a full-time caregiver to a child or medically vulnerable adult knows. Healthcare facilities such as hospitals, doctors’ offices,… Read More »

Do Personal Injury Lawsuits About Exposure To Carcinogens Cover Alternative Cancer Treatments?
Personal injury lawsuits are not just for people injured in car accidents or people who slipped and fell on the wet floors of supermarkets. Any time one party’s negligence, which includes failure to maintain safe conditions in a place for which that party is responsible, causes another person’s preventable illness or injury, the injured… Read More »

Residents Point Fingers At Homeowners’ Association After Fatal Alligator Attack
South Carolina’s wildlife species are among its many attractions. If you retire to South Carolina, then you can look forward to looking out the window of your waterfront property and seeing ibises and sandpipers. If you go for a nature hike, you have a chance of seeing wolves, foxes, coyotes, white-tailed deer, opossums, armadillos,… Read More »

How Do Doctors Diagnose Mesothelioma?
Some medical conditions can be diagnosed very quickly; you can know the results of the test by the time you even leave the doctor’s office. A nasal swab can diagnose or rule out COVID-19 in a matter of minutes, as can a blood draw for HIV or a urine test for pregnancy. One look… Read More »

What Do The Latest Developments In Autonomous Vehicle Technology Mean For South Carolina Drivers?
It is a familiar scene. Your frugal uncle, who drove his previous vehicle more than 200,000 miles before it finally gave up the ghost, purchases the simplest, most practical, and most economical new car on the market. As he takes it for a test drive, it objects to his every move with a barrage… Read More »

What Is Honoring The PACT Act, And How Can It Help Veterans Exposed To Contaminated Water At Camp Lejeune?
For decades, military personnel and their families who were stationed at Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base and Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) New River, both in North Carolina, were exposed to levels of environmental pollutants such as benzene, vinyl chloride, trichloroethylene (TCE), and perchloroethylene (PCE) at concentrations hundreds of times as high as what… Read More »

Implantable Pain Relief Device Offers Hope For Car Accident Survivors
Even if you are a relentlessly optimistic person who tends to let bygones be bygones, chronic pain is a serious obstacle to your quality of life after a car accident. Managing pain can feel like a full-time job. Almost all of the available treatments only work for a short time, or else have serious… Read More »